The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, April 19, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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CHARLESTON COUNTY HAS
LARGEST ALLOTMENT
Apportionments of Liberty lionets for
the Various Counties of the
State Given Out.
Columbia. April 18.?According
to the apportionment of the third
liberty loan for South Carolina,
give nout by the central committee
here, Charleston county is assessed
$2,915,000, the largest in the State.
The apportionments were received
from the federal reserve bank at
Richmond. Following is t*he apportionment
for the several counties of
the State:
Counties. Amounts.
Abbeville $ 190,000
Aiken 241,300
Anderson 699,4 00
Ham berg 170,000
Barnwell 183,000
Beaufort 125,000
Berkeley 125,000
Calhoun 101,000
Charleston 2,015.000
Cherokee 173,300
Chester 2 04,000
Chesterfield 105,000
Clarendon 160,000
Colleton 64,000
Darlington 286,400
Dillon 146,200
Dorchester 100.000
Edgefield 171,000
Fairfield 134,500
Florence 426.400
Georgetown 133,300
Greenville 808.700
Greenwood 387,900
Hampton 14 0,000
Horry 125,000
Jasper 20,000
rtttisuuiv 10U.UVU
Lancaster in 1.600
Laurens 268,800
Lee 150,000
Lexington 189,900
Marion 186,800
Marlboro 217.800
MeCormick 53,100
Newberry 303,100
Oconee 173,900
Orangeburg 562,000
Pickens 167.600
Richland 1.818.700
Saluda 125,000
Spartanburg 900,700
Sumter 418,000
I'nion 175,000
Williamsburg 195,000
i ont .... 449,100
g Women gjjj
K^jl Cardui, the woman's MCTfl
liam Eversole, of Hazel
jKy of my health. I was in
MWN bed for weeks, unable to fcJV
3Nk weakness and dizziness, '
mW ...and the pains were
very severe. A friend /6HH
told me 1 had tried every
S uuug cit?c, wny not feflMW
Cardui? ... I did, and BET,
soon saw it was helping Kra
me .. . After 12 bottles, JUL
I am strong and well."
TAKE ?
The Woman's Tonic
mmi Do vou feel weak, diz- ?
Szy, worn-out? Is your
lack of good health caused mfl
from any of the com- 'Wfl
plaints so common to r?J9
women? Then why not On .
give Cardui a trial? It ruM
should surely do for you
what it has done for so
many thousands of other
Ask some lady friend
tjmS who has taken Cardui. Bb|
HgjP She will tell you how it
helped her. Try Cardui.
K All Druggists jfi
Three Generat
to the Efficacy
DR. CALD]
Syrup ir
The Perfect L
in maintaining the fc
combination of simp!
with pepsin, free from o
drugs, and pleasant to
easily and naturally,res
ularity. First prescribe
more than twenty-five y
the indispensable family
less homes throughout
Sold in Drug Stores?
A trial bottle can be obtained, fre
Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 457 Washin,
ESTIMATING AMOUNT OF | BI
INCOME TAX PAYMENTS 1
Sonio Kstinmtes Itun As IIi^li As All
$1,000,000 ami Installment
Feature May Ho A titled.
Washington, April 18.?Reports
from revenue collectors indicate that W
the government may receive from in- 'Br
come and excess profits taxes in June, iter
much more than the $2,500,000,000 ?'h;i
estimated. Some estimates based on act,
preliminary examination of returns ing
filed 10 days ago, run as high as $4.- vv'i
000,000,000. ing
If these circulations of bin collet- '
lions are borne out by further exam- '*'v<
ination of returns within the next 1
two weeks, the treasury may recommend
legislation to provide for in- ?n
stallment payments of taxes, prob- ,H>1
ably on June 15, August 15, and ,i,1<
October 15, The treasury's decision ')<M
on this question also depends large- f1Uf
I ly on the success of the liberty loan. n,?'
I A delegation of the national con- ,1(M
ference of state manufacturers' as- ^
sociations. accompanied by members Nvai
of congress, have appealed to Inter- s1,1'
nnl Revenue Commissioner Roper
for establishment 'of a system of in- ' '1'1
stallment payments. The callers 1
S *11 I
came with Mr. Roper's promise that '"
the treasury would grant their re- "
quest if the condition of government n
finances made it possible and ndvis....
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ante. Heretofore, both Secretary j
is 1
McAdoo and Mr. Itopcr have expressed
themselves as opposed to the
i m
plan.
The liberty loan would be stim.t-j "3
luted by making it possible for busi- f*
ness concerns to pay their taxes in i
installments, the manufacturers de- I
dared. ' i
TIIKKK AMKItlt'ANS IIKL1) AS
iiontklks aiik hf.i.kaskd
Sierra Wanco, Tex., April 18. ?! >
The three Americans. Charles Am- g
brosios, Howard Welch and Roy *
I'esk, who were held as hostages by, hi
Mexican federal soldiers at the San
Juan mine opposite here, crossed the
Santo Nino ford Friday afternoon to
the American side. They were accompanied
by T. J. Lawrence, of
Neno, Nov., who is operating the
Palmia mine on the Mexican side.
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Plants Are Proline.
If nil the needs of any one sort of i
plant were allowed to grow they would
soon cover the earth to the exclusion . f
of all else. A single orchid plant produced
more than 10,000.000 seeds In
a season and many common plants, as j
the foxglove, very nearly equal this re- j
mnrknble record. ,
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POLIS
^^RESERVE THE L
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THE LANCASTER NE
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ions Testify
of?
CELL'S
^psin
,axative
imily health. A
Le laxative herbs
piatesand narcotic
the tasteit acts
toring normal regd
by Dr. Caldwell
rears ago, it is today
/ remedy in countthe
United States.
50 cts. a?id $1.00
e of charge, by writing to
ijton St., Monticello, Illinois
UMINGHAM ATTORNEY
HELI) ON GRAVE CHARGE
( (Jfil to Have Said "Wilson Should
Ho llunsi and 1 Would I,ike lo
Soo Hint Hung."
Birmingham, Ala., April 18.?
lliam A. Denson, a prominent
minghatn attorney, was arrested
e by federal authorities 011
irges of violating the espionage
Mr. Denson is charged with say"Wilson
is the cause and the
ole cause of the United States bemixed
up in the European war.
I son should he hung and I would
? to see him hang."
dr. Denson acted as counsel for
lol Jacob Uhl, recently convicted
a charge of defacing his quesmaire.
During his trial. Uhl tesml
that it was on the advice of
ison that he refused to fill out the
stionnaire and made an indorseat
across its face, claiming exemp1
from fnmiern mllllarv Hutu
rVhen arrested and shown the
rant for his arrest containing the
lenient he is charged with niak,
Mr. Denson asserted that the
rge was untrue.
Jenson's arrest has caused a senion
here as lie is reported to he
of the most prominent attorneys
llirniingham.
.ife is the first of painters. There
10 object so foul that intense
if will not make it beautiful.?
orson.
Clear Your
f\ Complexion
fSnMrar M This
f 1 Old Reliable
i 7 r-^ J Remedy?
x\\\ nancock "" i
iulphurCompound
for pimple*, black-heads, freckles, blotches
ind tan, u well as for more serious (ace. scalp
md body eruptions, hives, eczema, etc.. use
his scientific compound of sulphur. As a lolon,
it soothes and heals: taken Internally?
i few drops In a glass of water?it gets at the
oot of the trouble and purifies the blood,
^hysldans agree that sulphur Is one of the
nost effective blood purifiers known. Kenember,
a good complexion Isn't skin deep
?it's health deep.
Be sure to ask for HANCOCK SULPHUR
COMPOUND. It has been used with satlv
factory results for over 25 years.
50c and $1 the bottle
st your druggist's. If he can't supply you,
end his name and tne price in stamps and
we will send you a bottle direct. 1
iANCOCK LIQUID SULPHUt ^
COMPANY ^8*SXV1SL
Baltimore. Md.
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STOMACH WAS WEAK |w*
AFTER DREADED ILL ?
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After Treatment for Pellagra, and
Took Tanlac to Restore vi
Stomach. Amo
A GREENVILLE MAN. %*9\
Porti
Declares He Found Tanlac Fine n 5<
Medicine and Says He Glad- New]
ly Recommends It. I64g
Brlst
Regarding Uk great relief Tan- 3oo#
lac gave him from stomach trouble,
which after five years developed in- ,
to pellagra, P. S. Orumley, of No. 8
Buncombe St.. Greenville, gave the ^
following statement: "I suffered ^qq.
from stomach trouble about five pre<j
years and it run into pellagra. I
Nc
spent several weeks at a govern|
ment pellagra hospital at Spartan
burg, but after I came home what I
fi ro *
ate continued to hurt me. Gas formed
on my stomach and I had pains in ''
my abdomen. My appetite was not ?>? ><
good, and I could not rest well at
night.
"I began to take Tanlac, and it
soon corrected my stomach trouble.
In a couple of days I could tell a big
difference. My food was digested,
gas stopped forming on my stomach
and those pains left me. The Tanlac
soon got me so I could eat as
much as anyone, my nerves were
quieted and I began to sleep soundly
at night.
"Tanlac is a fine medicine for
stomach trouble, and I am glad 10
recommend it to all with such ailments."
Teniae. the master medicine, Is
sold exclusively by J. F. Mackey,
Lancaster; Peoples Drug & Clrocery
Co., Heath Springs; C. O. Floyd,
Kershaw.?Adv.
WlXTIlltOP Sl'MMKIl SCHOOL
OPKNS ON JI NK KKJHTKKNTII
Although the summer school of
Winthrop college does not open until
June 18th, the demands for this coming
session are so great that the offices
are already humming with activity.
Realizing the great need of thorough
equipment and the great demand
the State would make for instruction,
President Johnson has arranged
to place at the disposal of the
summer school students the entire
resources of the institution. Tie has
secured the ablest faculty and is offering
the greatest number of
courses the summer school has ever
naci. Courses have been especially
arranged to meet all the needs of
the present hour.
Courses of Study?Agriculture,
astronomy biology, bird study,
chemistry of foods, education, English,
fine arts, geography geology,
Ciortnan, history, home economics,
i kindergarten, Latin, literary methods,
manual training, mathematics, 1
music, parliamentary law, penmanship,
policitical science, physics,
Spanish, surgical dressing, etc..
The large new gymnasium with its
regulation size tiled swimming pool,
and its bowling alleys, will he
thrown open for the use of the summer
school students.
One of the special features is the
short course for the club women of
the State.
IUIY A LIBERTY BOND.
; SUMMI
JUNE 18TH TO WIN'
JULY 26TH, 1918 "IN
NOTED EDUCATORS: Famous
Alphonso Smith, professor of Englls
former Secretary of National Playg
forence; William Wirt, originator of
Kirksville, Missouri; Ella Flagg Y<
of Chicago; Dr. Liberty H. Bailey, (
Henry N. Snyder, President. Woffon
Ida Tarbell, lecturer and author; I)r.
Teaching; Mrs. Emma A. Fox, note
COURSE OF STUDY; Full cour
Intendents and Principals; (2) High
wishing College credits, and (5) T
FACULTY: President Johnson hj
of specialists and leaders of < lucatio
SPECIAL FEATURES: Special c<
course in Surgical Dressing, I'arlian
in high school, model school, rural sc
methods, etc. County boards of edi
teachers who do satisfactory work in
Lectures, Kntertainments, Out-of-E
sonnily Conducted Excursions, Larg<
water. Howling Alloys, I^arge Athle
Hoard and matriculation fee for <
The best accommodations. A plat
For further information write for Su
Reserve dormitory accommodation
i D. B..
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FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1918.
025,000 IS SOUTH I Winston Salem, $1,140,000.
CAROLINA'S ALLOTMENT Asheville, $641,600.
Durham, $729,600.
chmond. Va.. April 18.?Offl- Greensboro, $637,700.
of the fifth federal reserve bank Wilmington. $1,723,100.
let announced the apportion- Raleigh, $1,12(8,700.
s made for the various states West Virginia's apportionment is
larger cities. *1K tao Ann ... J
i y a v, u m , v v v, vi n 11 <v-11 v/iim ivoiuu 19 1
rginia is allotted $29,809,000. asked for $1,989,200; Huntington,
ng the allotments are: $1,062,800; Clarksburg, $1,138,000;
chmond. $9,251,000; Norfolk, and Parkersburg, $1,117,900.
11,800; Roanoke, $1,282,100; South Carolina is asked to con- ^
smouth, $455,100; Lynchburg, tribute $14,625,000.
.3,700; Petersburg, 11.281,100; <eharIe?on l3 aBkcd 8ubscrlb,
port News, $678,600; Danville,
1,000; Alexandria, $289,900; to the extent of *2.913,000; Columol.
$138,100, and Suffolk, $423,- bla, $1,812,900; Greenville, $712,600,
and Spartanburg, $761,900.
iryland's apportionment is
259,000, of which Baltimore is Bound to Get Him.
:ted to subscribe to the amount ..You're undpr arrest." exclaimed
28,453,000, Cumberland. $976,- the offlcer ft8 ho 8tQpped the autQ.
Hagerstown. $922,600 and mobUe ?what for?.. inquired Mr.
erick, $1,046,200. Cluggins. "I haven't made up my
>rth Carolina is given an appor- niind yet. I'll just look over your
nent of $18,655,000. The chief, uKhts and your license, 'an your
i, with their apportionments, numbers' an so forth. I know I can
get you for something."?Nebraska
larlotte, $1,542,500. Legal News.
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LIKE BACON
YOU know kow cooking
brings out all the rich
pungent flavor of bacon?
A 1 !_ ' ?
mere s notning tnat tastes
better. But you wouldn't like
it raw.
IT'S TOASTED
So we toast the Burley tobacco
used in LUCKY STRIKE Cigarettes
for exactly the same reason
?to bring out the rich, solid flavor.
ER SCHOOL
fHROP COLLEGE Ac& |
enucniurs 01 inn unneil states will give series of lectures. Dr.
h in United States Naval Academy, author; Dr. Henry S. Curtis,
round Association of America and National Child Welfare Conthe
famous Gary Plan; John R. Kirk, President, State Normal of
rnng, former President, N. 33. A. and Superintendent, City Schools
'ornell University; A. B. Cook, American Consul to Greeco; Dr.
1 College; Dr. A. E. Winship, editor of Journal of Education;
W. C. Dagley of the Carnegie Foundation for Advancement of
d parliamentarian, and many others.
sea of study will be provided to meet the needs of: (1) Super
School Teachers; (3) Primary and Grade Teachers; (4) Those
hose wishing special branches.
is secured an unusually large and competent faculty composed
n in this and other States.
>urse for Club Women of this State, July 8th to July 20th;
icntary Law; Demonstration Work with Children in all grades
I-!--. ? - ...
,,.i.uhhii>, mmierKurien praoiice, lectures on the Monteasurl i
atlon are authorised to renew certificates now in force for all wB
this Summer School and take the final examinations.
inn plays, Musical Companies, Educational Moving Pictures, Per- I
a New Gymnasium, Regulation Hize Swimming Pool with Altered
tie Field thoroughly equipped.
>ntire session $35.00. ^ !
!e for health, recreation, information, and inspiration unexcelled,
mmer School Pullet in.
s as early as possible.
JOHNSON, President I
Rock Hill, S. C.
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